WhatsApp. Wonderful, wonderful, WhatsApp. The messaging service that made BBM look boring and text messages redundant.
Of course there are now heaps of messaging services around, but WhatsApp had a massive head start on almost all of them, meaning it has tonnes of features.

(01-23-2019, 07:58 AM)bookdarcy Wrote: WhatsApp. Wonderful, wonderful, WhatsApp. The messaging service that made BBM look boring and text messages redundant.
Of course there are now heaps of messaging services around, but WhatsApp had a massive head start on almost all of them, meaning it has tonnes of features.

For those familiar with the beauty of the service, here are some secret tips you might not know about, mixed in with a few standard tips for those new to WhatsApp.

WhatsApp allows you to send photos and videos to contacts, as well as share a contact or document but you can also send your location. This is very handy if you're meeting a friend somewhere, especially if you opt for Share Live Location, which allows your contact to see your Live Location for the duration you choose so they can track you. Duration times are set at 15 minutes, 1 hour or 8 hours.

Someone might have sent you their address or you might remember talking about a specific programme or film but you don't want to scroll through all your messages to try and find what you're looking for. At the top of all your chats on iOS there is a search bar. On Android there's a search icon.

(01-23-2019, 07:59 AM)bookdarcy Wrote: Someone might have sent you their address or you might remember talking about a specific programme or film but you don't want to scroll through all your messages to try and find what you're looking for. At the top of all your chats on iOS there is a search bar. On Android there's a search icon.

You can type anything into the search bar, from the start of a town name if you're looking for an address to a specific word and all the chats with that word will appear below as specific messages. Clicking on a respective result will take you to that part of the chat conversation you had.

If you want to search a specific chat rather than all of your chats, this is possible too. Maybe you had a conversation about a specific meeting place, or they sent you their other contact number or their address for example.

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